After starting the season slowly, Schemitsch (pictured) has at least a point in four of his last six games. He is on pace for 28 assists this season, which would beat last yearâ€™s mark of 20, but fall short of his career high of 36 set in his rookie/draft year.

Wilcox (pictured) started for the second straight night with Ryan McKay out of the Green Bay lineup and notched his first shutout of the season. The University of Minnesota commit had one shutout last year.

London scored three times in the first period, then held on for a 4-3 win against the leagueâ€™s worst team. Namestnikov had what turned out to be the game winning goal when he scored his 10th of the season late in the second period to give the Knights a 4-1 lead. He now has at least a point in seven of his last eight games.

Milan has only registered a point in one of his last 12 games â€“ a two helper game October 21 vs. the Sags. He had 38 points as a rookie last season. One concerning stat is he has only 13 shots in 14 games. For a two-way defenseman, more is expected.

Namestnikov had his three game multi-point streak and five game overall point streak snapped in a home win vs. Nail Yakubov (pictured) and Sarnia. Yakubov is expected to go first or second in next summerâ€™s NHL entry draft. He has 34 points (12 goals) in 16 games so far this season to lead the OHL. Namestnikov is tied for 17th in the league in points. Namestnikov did not participate in the shootout as it was over after three shooters.